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Am staying in this hotel for business and had my business tea meeting twice in this restaurant.
Love the pastries and afternoon tea. Something light and English style.
However, smoking is allowed. Thus, make sure your seating is not next to smokers.
Staff does not...More

During our stay at the New Otani, our breakfast was included. Sansuki charged an extra $17 to eat breakfast. I figured I would never have another chance for a $50 per person breakfast buffet, so we tried it. Oh my gosh, it was worth it....More

Arrived very late at the hotel and all other venues were closed. Located in the main lobby, it was a pleasure to order a Japanese style burger and beer. Excellent and qui k service, just what i needed after a long flight and travel to...More

Typical small dishes available for lunch or dinner. A mixture between japanese dishes and international dishes. All is good, but somewhat pricy.
However, that is the general level in The New Otani Hotel, which is a luxury hotel - and the prices are high.
Outside...More

Late night club sandwich was excellent. Good quick service, not cheap especially a cup of tea, but good location in the lobby. for families with children, couples/singles, it was convenient, especially after a long day sightseeing.

This was the largest of the places serving breakfast and also the one that opened earliest at 6 am. We found this had the most choice of different foods for breakfast, in fact so much it was rather overwhelming and the Japanese stuff was distinctly...More

My husband and I stayed at the New Otani Main over seven nights and breakfast was included in the price of our room. We loved Satsuki’s breakfast buffet so much that we ate there five of the seven mornings, and brought his brother and our...More

I met colleagues here for dinner. As a vegetarian, there was not much choice for me. I did eat cheese pizza which was okay. My colleagues enjoyed their traditional Japanese dinner.

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